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Tungsten-balanced color negative film
16 mm movie stock; single-edge perforation (Winding B) on Type T core
400' / 121.92m
Exposure index of 200 in tungsten lighting (3000-3200K)
Exposure index of 125 in daylight lighting with 85 filter (5500K)
ECN-2
Acetate safety base with rem-jet backing
014004177864619
After extensive research and development, Kodak presents the VISION3 200T/7213 Color Negative Motion Picture Film. This high-quality, 16mm film is part of the esteemed VISION3 Film family, renowned for its superior high-definition capture, unparalleled highlight latitude, and reduced grain in shadows.
The VISION3 200T/7213 film is a 200-speed tungsten film that cleverly combines the image structure of a 100-speed film with the versatility of a 200-speed product. This unique blend offers filmmakers and photographers the benefits of two films in one, providing an unmatched level of flexibility and creative control.
Designed to perform exceptionally well in both controlled interiors and challenging high-contrast exteriors, this film captures intricate details even in the extremes of exposure. This feature not only enhances the quality of your work but also saves time and money on set and during post-production.
The film comes with an Acetate safety base and rem-jet backing for added durability. It is recommended to handle the unprocessed film in total darkness and store it at 13 degrees Celsius or lower for optimal preservation. For long-term storage exceeding six months, a temperature of -18 degrees Celsius is advised.
The VISION3 200T/7213 film is balanced for exposure with tungsten illumination (3200K). For other light sources, correction filters can be used. The film's graininess is exceptionally low, contributing to the sharpness and clarity of the final image.
With the addition of the VISION3 200T/7213 Color Negative Motion Picture Film to the VISION3 Film family, Kodak continues to demonstrate the endless possibilities and power of film. Embrace the future of filmmaking with more options and no compromise.